1884 Brooklyn Atlantics season

The 1884 Brooklyn Atlantics season was a season in American baseball. It was the first season in the American Association for the team, and they finished the year in ninth place.

1884 Brooklyn Atlantics
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Owner(s)Charles Byrne, Ferdinand Abell
Manager(s)George Taylor
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The Brooklyn baseball team had played as the Brooklyn Grays in the Interstate Association in 1883, where they won the championship. In 1884, Charles Byrne moved the team into the American Association, renaming them the Atlantics in tribute to the old National Association Brooklyn Atlantics team.

Regular season

Season standings

American Association W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Metropolitans 7532 0.701 42–9 33–23
Columbus Buckeyes 6939 0.639 38–16 31–23
Louisville Eclipse 6840 0.630 41–14 27–26
St. Louis Browns 6740 0.626 8 38–16 29–24
Cincinnati Red Stockings 6841 0.624 8 40–16 28–25
Baltimore Orioles 6343 0.594 11½ 42–13 21–30
Philadelphia Athletics 6146 0.570 14 38–16 23–30
Toledo Blue Stockings 4658 0.442 27½ 28–25 18–33
Brooklyn Atlantics 4064 0.385 33½ 23–26 17–38
Richmond Virginians 1230 0.286 30½ 5–15 7–15
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 3078 0.278 45½ 18–37 12–41
Indianapolis Hoosiers 2978 0.271 46 15–39 14–39
Washington Nationals 1251 0.190 41 10–20 2–31

Record vs. opponents

1884 American Association Records

Sources:
Team BAL BR CIN COL IND LOU NY PHI PIT RIC STL TOL WSH
Baltimore 5–54–66–49–16–4–15–53–79–04–05–55–5–12–1
Brooklyn 5–52–83–77–33–61–9–13–64–63–2–12–7–14–4–23–1
Cincinnati 6–48–23–79–1–15–54–6–14–68–1–14–04–67–36–0
Columbus 4–67–37–38–25–54–55–5–19–12–25–58–1–15–1
Indianapolis 1–93–71–9–12–81–92–84–64–61–2–13–6–13–64–2
Louisville 4–6–16–35–55–59–13–7–16–38–24–15–59–14–1
New York 5–59–1–16–4–15–48–27–3–18–29–12–05–4–15–4–16–2
Philadelphia 7–36–36–45–5–16–43–62–88–22–03–76–37–1
Pittsburgh 0–96–41–8–11–96–42–81–92–81–4–11–95–54–1
Richmond 0–42–3–10–42–22–1–11–40–20–24–1–11–30–4–10–0
St. Louis 5–57–2–16–45–56–3–15–54–5–17–39–13–15–55–1
Toledo 5–5–14–4–23–71–8–16–31–94–5–13–65–54–0–15–55–1
Washington 1–21–30–61–52–41–42–61–71–40–01–51–5

Roster

1884 Brooklyn Atlantics
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs Scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs

Pos Player G AB R H Avg. HR
CJack Corcoran521851739.2110
1BCharlie Householder762732866.2423
2BBill Greenwood923855283.2163
3BFred Warner843524078.2221
SSBilly Geer1073916882.2100
OFJohn Cassidy10643357109.2522
OFJack Remsen813014567.2233
OFOscar Walker9538259103.2702

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs Scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs

Player G AB R H Avg. HR
Ike Benners491892538.2011
Jimmy Knowles411531936.2351
Charlie Jones25901016.1780
Tug Wilson24821319.2320
John Farrow1658711.1900
Jackie Hayes1651412.2350
Jerry Dorgan41324.3080

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Player G GS CG IP W L ERA BB SO
Adonis Terry565554476.019353.5572230
Sam Kimber414141361.318203.8172122
Jim Conway131310105.3394.441525

Relief pitchers

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Billy Geer200012.601
Jack Corcoran10000.000
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